“The bigger the cushion the sweeter the lovin.” I had trouble picking a favorite video that properly features this lady’s talents so if like me you can’t get enough of this walking hugging machine that can make a guitar SAAAAAAANG try her heart wrenching cover of Two of Us or a live set where she sings Big Girls and other songs, or just subscribe to her and tell her I sent ya.

Ms. Jevette takes the stage at 9 p.m. and cost is $6 at the door. She is opening for Latin-infused rockers, Vallejo. This is the first time Ms. Jevette has played Trees since the days of Lilith Fair when she was part of a talent search in the late 1990s. The show is part of her Deep Ellum tour and will be the backdrop for her latest music video for her show favorite, Big Girls Ms. Jevette is requesting at least 100 female volunteers to ask for her at the door and be a part of the shoot.

Playing Trees is truly a homecoming for me. Its been a long time and I'm looking forward to it being the perfect venue for my Big Girls shoot,she said.

Bring your best moves. About Sonya Jevette: Sonya Jevette is a completely independent, original singer/songwriter based in Dallas, Texas.

She has a music career spanning almost two decades and includes music instruction and rehearsal studio management. She has performed countless large-scale events such as the Deep Ellum Arts Festival and has a large following on secondlife.com where she is hired to share her music with people all over the world.

Follow her on her new site sonyajevette.com and her ReverbNation page at reverbnation.com/sonyajevette.

About Trees: Trees is located in the heart of Deep Ellum at 2709 Elm St. in Dallas. ### For more information, or photos, please call Jenice Johnson at 817-307-9384 or email jenice@jenicejohnson.com.

Sonya Jevette will be a featured performer at one of Dallas' high-profile art-driven events -- Underground 2012. Promised to be the biggest in the four years of its inception, Underground 2012 is produced by the art collective ArtLoveMagic and takes place Feb. 11 at South Side on Lamar.

This expanding visual arts show highlights Dallas' new and seasoned creators of vastly unique mediums. This will be Ms. Jevette's first time performing Underground and she looks forward to making new fans, performing for a fresh audience and having the chance to reconnect with fans who already follow her work. "This should be an exciting show for everyone.

There is so much talent in the lineup and I'm honored to be creating in the same space as some of Dallas' top artists," Ms. Jevette said. "This is an amazing opportunity and I appreciate being invited to perform."

Ms. Jevette's soulful sound can be heard every week at Cool Cats in secondlife.com on Thursdays, the YouNow.com music channel, venues across downtown Dallas, Deep Ellum and coffee shops. And in 2004 Will Wynn, former mayor of Austin, declared March 25 Sonya Jevette Day. Her own mix of psychedelic soul sets her apart from tradition and always keeps her audience on their feet, as in the case of her song "Big Girls" where everyone is encouraged to do the "Wobbly, Wobbly" dance. "The crowd loves her and shouts for more," Dallas Observer Elaine Liner wrote in a review about Ms. Jevette's recent performance at Open Stage hosted by the Circus Freaks.

After Underground, Sonya Jevette will focus on touring with her music and tapping into the culture wherever she travels. She is currently open to inquiries or booking requests. ### Sonya Jevette is a completely independent, original singer/songwriter based in Dallas, Texas. She has a music career spanning almost two decades and includes music instruction and rehearsal studio management. She has performed countless large-scale events such as the Deep Ellum Arts Festival and has a large following on secondlife.com where she is hired to share her music with people all over the world.

Follow her on her new sitesonyajevette.com and her ReverbNation page at reverbnation.com/sonyajevette. For more information, or photos, please call Jenice Johnson at 817-307-9384 or email jenice@jenicejohnson.com.

Elaine Liner , Dallas Observer (Nov 24, 2011)

Elaine Liner , Dallas Observer (Nov 24, 2011)

November 24, 2011

"Sonya Jevette, a tall black woman in tight jeans, boots and straw cowboy hat, comes on to big applause. She hits the button on her drum machine and makes liberal use of a wah-wah pedal as she pushes her big voice and good guitar plunking into a couple of original songs that straddle rockabilly and R&B. The crowd loves her and shouts for more. She goes with "Big Girls," a sexy, bluesy rant that lets men who think otherwise know that in bed "the bigger the cushion, the better the wobbly-wobbly." Sing it, sister."